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DC250 style - Fault Code Clearance Codes for the various Families
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DC250 style Fault Reset - NVM CODES
Different families use different fault reset NVM settings. In each case if you have the fault codes happening, you need to reset the appropriate NVM setting back to “0” (it will show a 3 or 4 etc when you read it) Also note that some models use a “3” as the first digit in the fault codes, where most of the machines use a “0” as the first digit (So 010-319 has the same meaning as 310-319).
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